As the polity continues to heat up ahead of the November, 29th, 2014, gubernatorial primaries, preparatory to the 2015 polls, Plateau State
Governor, Jonah Jang has taken a swipe at the State’s gubernatorial aspirants on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP saying
they should prove their worth if they want to govern the State.
Jang who lambasted the aspirants for “black-mailing him before the Presidency and the Party leadership at the Party’s National Secretariat in Abuja stated, “instead of you to campaign, you are running to Abuja, Abuja will not come and vote for you.
As the polity continues to heat up ahead of the November, 29th, 2014, gubernatorial primaries, preparatory to the 2015 polls, Plateau State
Governor, Jonah Jang has taken a swipe at the State’s gubernatorial aspirants on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP saying
they should prove their worth if they want to govern the State.
Jang who lambasted the aspirants for “black-mailing him before the Presidency and the Party leadership at the Party’s National Secretariat in Abuja stated, “instead of you to campaign, you are running to Abuja, Abuja will not come and vote for you.
The governor spoke at the Government House, Rayfield after swearing in four newly appointed Commissioners to fill the spaces created by four
of the Executive Council members who resigned to contest other political offices.
According to him, “Politicians should stop black-mailing me and accept God’s will. There is no zoning in the Plateau governorship seat, those running to Abuja to report me should cease henceforth.
“It is God that gives power and no human being can stop who God has anointed and if you are not anointed, nobody can bring you into power. “God has already anointed someone, instead of people to go round and campaign and tell people what they can do, they are busy running to Abuja, Abuja will not come and vote in Plateau. He stressed.
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